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I'm really glad you asked! The phrase "He can't finish the project on time because of technical difficulties" is incorrect in this context because it refers to a present inability. However, the sentence is describing something that has already happened in the past (he was unable to finish the project on time). ("on time" suggests the project has already been completed or missed) Since the event has already occurred, we need to use the past tense, which is why "He couldn't finish the project on time" is the correct form. "Can't" refers to the present, while "couldn't" refers to a past inability.
Thank you for the kind words! 😊 Only templates 1-4 have been uploaded so far. The remaining templates for Tasks 5, 6, 7, and 8 will be uploaded soon. Stay tuned!
Hi ! Yes, you can say, 'People spread their picnic blanket on the meadow by the lake.' The preposition 'on' is more appropriate in this context because it indicates that the blanket is laid out on the surface of the meadow. One more tip regarding the use of "blanket" or "blankets," it depends on the context. If you're referring to a specific group of people with one shared blanket, use "blanket." If multiple groups or families are using their own blankets, then "blankets" is appropriate. Have a fantastic day, and enjoy your learning journey! :)
Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful! Stay tuned, as I’m going to provide 50 situation-based videos like this, so you can tackle any situation and fully understand the concepts of those particular conversations!
a) will have submitted a) had traveled b) will have lived c) had read a) had forgotten a) will have sold c) will have finished a) had completed a) will have written c) will have been working
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad the video helped you. Stay tuned-I'll be posting videos on other speaking tasks very soon! In the meantime, feel free to explore the CELPIP preparation shorts for more tips and insights. 😀
Examples : I decided to retract my earlier statement because it wasn’t accurate. After thinking it over, I felt it was best to retract my offer. I quickly retracted my claim when I found out the truth. I realized I was wrong, so I had to retract my words.
a) was written a) had been eaten a) will have been completed a) were prepared a) was sent a) will be discussed a) is listened to a) had been reviewed a) was broken into a) will have been translated
a) had a) will have completed b) had been a) will have a) have read a) had finished a) had gone a) will have completed b) had started a) will have been
"Scram" and "skedaddle" are both informal terms that mean to leave or exit quickly. Scram: means to leave immediately or get out of a place quickly. It is often used with a sense of urgency or irritation. For example, "You’d better scram before the boss finds out." Skedaddle: means to leave or run away quickly, often in a somewhat whimsical or humorous manner. For example, "We should skedaddle before they notice we're missing."
A) Will have been waiting A) Will have been working B) Had been working B) Has been living A) Will have been studying B) Have been waiting B) Had been preparing A) Has been working A) Will have been cleaning B) Had been waiting
A) Had Completed B) Had B) Will have completed A) Have Traveled A) Had waited C) Will have finished B) Had read C) Will have finalized A) Had seen A) Will have started
B) had started (Past Perfect) A) have (Present Perfect) A) will have (Future Perfect) A) will have finished (Mixed Tenses) B) had (Past Perfect) A) had (Past Perfect) B) has (Present Perfect) B) will have (Future Perfect)
@@sunnuntaina You can definitely speak English-just believe in yourself! Start by using the picture description method, and you'll notice progress in just a few days. Keep at it!